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were at that bank and so in a way it was their very connection to power i was are you talking about prescott i mean he was back when it was brown brothers harriman back i don't know even like their cousins and then you know the bushes the like the kennedys they're salted everywhere it's an interesting theory of mark your thoughts on i mean i i think my mind pression too was that they had the least amount of power and they had the least amount of clout i mean in the there's a lot of despair tree but i mean we can talk about whether it's in corporate whether it's a corporate you know death list where they do get the thing where they get a family you know the one from a. what that is you're looking at you know if you have a corporation is somewhat more fluid an individual is going to be responsible for a prove beyond a reasonable doubt they commit a felony a corporation can switch officers i understand you know you don't want to make it so easy just to switch but a corporation that employs thousands hundreds of thousands of people because the actions of a few and the corporation gets a felony i
were at that bank and so in a way it was their very connection to power i was are you talking about prescott i mean he was back when it was brown brothers harriman back i don't know even like their cousins and then you know the bushes the like the kennedys they're salted everywhere it's an interesting theory of mark your thoughts on i mean i i think my mind pression too was that they had the least amount of power and they had the least amount of clout i mean in the there's a lot of despair tree...
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do you see that little boy in prescott with the red swim trunks? >> sometimes. that's what gives me hope. >> yeah. >> i don't see that very often. sigh e that sadness that's just below the surface. >> i think that whatever that was in that past relationship has found a new beginning and we've taken that which was salvageable, and it's kind of getting to date a new girl again. >> boy. i give them a lot of credit for talking about this. this is an incredible long road back and it's obviously they're still working but it's really -- it's really tough. >> we're focused sometimes so much on the physical injuries of war and amputees and not for the psychological injuries and it is true that many military families are focused this as there's now more than one suicide per day and there's a lot of new tension that needs to be focused that and lee woodruff did a fabulous job of bring this couple's story to survive. >> you can see by the wife's face how difficult this is to go through. >>> speaking of navy s.e.a.l.s which mark was working with when he was in the military,
do you see that little boy in prescott with the red swim trunks? >> sometimes. that's what gives me hope. >> yeah. >> i don't see that very often. sigh e that sadness that's just below the surface. >> i think that whatever that was in that past relationship has found a new beginning and we've taken that which was salvageable, and it's kind of getting to date a new girl again. >> boy. i give them a lot of credit for talking about this. this is an incredible long...
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george prescott bush, soften former florida governor jeb bush, has decided to continue the bush political dynasty. while he settled on run, the question is for what. he has his eye on the position of texas land commissioner, but he'll wait until after texas governor rick perry decides his plans, just in case that spot opens up there. now let's head to the political playground for more. it seems that running for office comes with some strings attached, like paying your former staffers. congresswoman and former presidential candidate michele bachmann has refused to pay five of her presidential campaign staffers more than a year after she dropped out of that race. insiders saying she has refused to bay the $5,000 to her former staffers unless they agree to sign a non-disclosure agreement. the wisconsin assembly has some new rules. not only are they installing time clocks to cut down on overnight debates, but members of the public will not be allowed to bring certain things into the gallery anymore. apparently no more bags or briefcases will be allowed, but they can have concealed guns and ot
george prescott bush, soften former florida governor jeb bush, has decided to continue the bush political dynasty. while he settled on run, the question is for what. he has his eye on the position of texas land commissioner, but he'll wait until after texas governor rick perry decides his plans, just in case that spot opens up there. now let's head to the political playground for more. it seems that running for office comes with some strings attached, like paying your former staffers....
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the "daily courier in" prescott, arizona writes about barry goldwater's photographs, an exhibit that opened this weekend features photographs taken by the conservative senator. most of the photos are portraits of the navajo heem and pictures of the arizona landscape. the "los angeles times" has a story about how the university of arizona is the first in the country to offer a minor degree in hip-hop. the school added that concentration toyotas africana studies program. it's part of a trend to give serious academic study to the subject. that's kind of fun. >>> well, not fun, the new and deadly violence in afghanistan, which has killed at least seven civilians. this in a blast inside a mosque following a night raid by nato and afghan troops. that violence comes amid fresh reaction to an accelerated timeline for u.s. troops to withdraw from the region. earlier on "meet the press" colin powell said the u.s. would need to keep some military personnel on the ground but would not speculate as to the numbers. but senator john mccain was more critical. >> there's always a tendency in washingt
the "daily courier in" prescott, arizona writes about barry goldwater's photographs, an exhibit that opened this weekend features photographs taken by the conservative senator. most of the photos are portraits of the navajo heem and pictures of the arizona landscape. the "los angeles times" has a story about how the university of arizona is the first in the country to offer a minor degree in hip-hop. the school added that concentration toyotas africana studies program. it's...
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. >> do you see the little boy in prescott with the red swim trunks? >> that's what gives me hope. >> when i walked out of the office, it felt like victory. >> i don't know what kind of dance that is. >> why is self-control so important in success? >> they're happier in life, do better in school and at work. >> the hope is that you're strong enough to resist temptation and completely overrated. >> i'd like to learn how to drive a stick. how about that? >> in 2013 we'll teach her how to drive a stick. we'll do it together. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more informa
. >> do you see the little boy in prescott with the red swim trunks? >> that's what gives me hope. >> when i walked out of the office, it felt like victory. >> i don't know what kind of dance that is. >> why is self-control so important in success? >> they're happier in life, do better in school and at work. >> the hope is that you're strong enough to resist temptation and completely overrated. >> i'd like to learn how to drive a stick. how about...
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host: adam, prescott valley, arizona. democrats line. hi, adam. caller: good morning. i have a question about our finances. i was wondering if there would be bipartisan support for a measure that would raise the federal adam wage because it seems -- minimum wage because it seems like the publicans do not want to tax the rich, they want to cut spending, and would it not be a tax on the rich basically if we were to raise the federal minimum wage? host: minimum wage? guest: i think raising the minimum wage should be considered. one of the challenges we face as a country are the employment numbers, but behind those numbers, the quality of jobs, and whether people have a decent standard of living, and i think looking to raise the minimum wage is something we should be doing. i think one of the most important things we can do is make sure people have jobs that have a decent standard of living, and minimum wage is a component of that because it puts a floor on what people will earn. host: should the minimum wage be decided at the federal level, the state level -- who should t
host: adam, prescott valley, arizona. democrats line. hi, adam. caller: good morning. i have a question about our finances. i was wondering if there would be bipartisan support for a measure that would raise the federal adam wage because it seems -- minimum wage because it seems like the publicans do not want to tax the rich, they want to cut spending, and would it not be a tax on the rich basically if we were to raise the federal minimum wage? host: minimum wage? guest: i think raising the...
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. >> host: let's hear from adam in prescott valerie, arizona, on our democrats line. hay, adam. >> caller: hi, good morning. >> host: good morning. >> caller: i have a question about our finances. i was wondering if there would be bipartisan support for a measure that would raise the federal, the federal minimum wage, because it seems like the republicans don't want to tax the rich. they want to cut spending. i'm saying that wouldn't it be a tax on the rich basically if we were to raise the federal minimum wage -- >> host: okay, minimum wage. >> guest: i think raising the minimum wage is something that should be considered. one of the channelings we face as a country -- challenges we face as a country are the employment numbers, but also the quality of the jobs and whether people can have a decent standard of living off their pay. it gets to the issue of minimum wage. and i think looking at raising the minimum wage is something we should be doing. i think it's an important thing because one of the things we need to do as a country is make sure that people have jobs th
. >> host: let's hear from adam in prescott valerie, arizona, on our democrats line. hay, adam. >> caller: hi, good morning. >> host: good morning. >> caller: i have a question about our finances. i was wondering if there would be bipartisan support for a measure that would raise the federal, the federal minimum wage, because it seems like the republicans don't want to tax the rich. they want to cut spending. i'm saying that wouldn't it be a tax on the rich basically if...
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prescott 5, minus 7 in flagstaff. coldest air certainly we've seen in the last couple of years and with us for the next three more days and nights. so be prepared. today, the rain is what we're dealing with and snow across the central part of the country, this is the dividing line here, rain move up even some severe weather across parts of arkansas, snow eventually towards missouri as well as in towards parts of wisconsin and northern michigan. but it's going to be rain for the most part anywhere to the east of that and everywhere to the east of that, a lot of fog and be careful, reports on twitter and facebook of all the fog across the east so give yourself plenty of time on the roads. >> alisyn: thanks, rick. >> rick: you bet. >> alisyn: the president says any control on guns are worth it even if it saves even one life. jonah goldberg has a thought on that. >> tucker: and cursive writing is nearly gone in our schools, should we get rid of it or do we need a cursive comeback? we report, you decide. ♪ ♪ aww man. [
prescott 5, minus 7 in flagstaff. coldest air certainly we've seen in the last couple of years and with us for the next three more days and nights. so be prepared. today, the rain is what we're dealing with and snow across the central part of the country, this is the dividing line here, rain move up even some severe weather across parts of arkansas, snow eventually towards missouri as well as in towards parts of wisconsin and northern michigan. but it's going to be rain for the most part...